I can, absolutely.
I think the key ingredient is for utilities to be prepared for this transition. That means rigorous load forecasting and grid upgrades in some cases, but crucially, it means designing programs that encourage off-peak charging and take advantage of flexibility in the times when charging can happen.
The vast majority of Canadians, if they can charge at home, are going to charge at home overnight, and that's actually a really good time to maximize utilization of the fixed assets on our grid, sell more kilowatt hours for the same fixed costs and spread those costs across a larger customer base.
